ESTUDO DAS FUNÇÕES: FUNÇÃO AFIM - PARTE I ( AULA 3 DE 9 ) | MATEMÁTICA INTEGRAL

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7 May 202013:45

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Professor Alder Júnior explains the concept of affine functions (first-degree polynomials) in mathematics. He outlines the form of these functions, f(x) = ax + b, where 'a' is the coefficient of x and 'b' is a constant term. The video covers real-life examples, such as the salary of a real estate agent, to demonstrate how affine functions apply in practical scenarios. Additionally, it introduces linear functions (a special case where b = 0), the identity function, and how to graph affine functions. The content is designed to help students understand these fundamental mathematical concepts.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Functions are essential mathematical concepts, and in this video, the focus is on affine functions, also called first-degree polynomial functions.
  • 😀 An affine function has the form f(x) = ax + b, where 'a' is a real number and cannot be zero, while 'b' is a constant.
  • 😀 The coefficient 'a' represents the slope of the line in an affine function, and 'b' is the y-intercept.
  • 😀 A first-degree polynomial function is often referred to as an affine function, not a function of the first degree, as the term 'function' itself does not have a degree.
  • 😀 A real-world example is given involving a real estate agent's salary, which consists of a fixed part (700 reais) and a variable part (2% of the sales made). This situation can be modeled with an affine function.
  • 😀 The function representing the salary is f(x) = 700 + (2/100) * x, where 'x' is the value of sales for the month.
  • 😀 If the total sales for the month are 300,000 reais, the agent's salary would be calculated by substituting x = 300,000 into the function, resulting in a total of 6,700 reais.
  • 😀 A linear function is a special case of an affine function where b = 0. In this case, the function is represented as f(x) = ax.
  • 😀 A function like f(x) = -4x is a linear function with a = -4 and b = 0.
  • 😀 The identity function is a specific type of linear function where f(x) = x, meaning the output is always equal to the input. This function has a = 1 and b = 0.
  • 😀 The graph of an affine function is a straight line, and if the function is constant (i.e., a = 0), the graph will be a horizontal line parallel to the x-axis, touching the y-axis at the point (0, b).

Q & A

  • What is the definition of an affine function?

    -An affine function, or first-degree polynomial function, is a function defined by the formula f(x) = ax + b, where 'a' and 'b' are real numbers, and 'a' cannot be zero.

  • Why must the coefficient 'a' in an affine function be different from zero?

    -The coefficient 'a' must be non-zero because if 'a' were zero, the function would no longer be a first-degree polynomial, and it would not have the characteristic of an affine function.

  • What does the term 'constant' refer to in an affine function?

    -The term 'constant' refers to the term 'b' in the affine function f(x) = ax + b. It is a value that does not change, irrespective of the value of 'x'.

  • What is the difference between an affine function and a linear function?

    -A linear function is a special case of an affine function where the constant term 'b' equals zero. In this case, the function takes the form f(x) = ax, where 'a' is the coefficient of 'x'.

  • What is a real-life example of an affine function mentioned in the video?

    -A real-life example of an affine function is the salary of a real estate agent, which consists of a fixed part (700 reais) and a variable part that depends on 2% of the value of the sales made that month.

  • How can the salary of a real estate agent be expressed as an affine function?

    -The salary of a real estate agent can be expressed as the function f(x) = 700 + (2/100) * x, where 'x' is the value of the sales made, and '700' is the fixed part of the salary.

  • If a real estate agent's sales total 300,000 reais in a month, how can we calculate their salary using the affine function?

    -To calculate the salary, substitute x = 300,000 into the function f(x) = 700 + (2/100) * x. This gives f(300,000) = 700 + (2/100) * 300,000, which results in 6,700 reais.

  • What is the graphical representation of an affine function?

    -The graph of an affine function is a straight line that is oblique to the x and y axes. The slope of the line is determined by the coefficient 'a', and the y-intercept is determined by the constant 'b'.

  • What is the function identity, and how is it related to affine functions?

    -The function identity is a special case of a linear function where f(x) = x. It is called the identity function because the output is always equal to the input, i.e., for any value of x, f(x) = x.

  • What happens when the coefficient 'a' in an affine function is zero?

    -When 'a' equals zero, the function becomes a constant function, where f(x) = b. In this case, the graph is a horizontal line that does not vary with 'x' and intersects the y-axis at the value of 'b'.

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